The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Volume 7 |
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... the story of Timon's being possessed of great sums of gold which he had dug up in the woods : a circumstance which he could not have had from Lucian , there being then no translation of the dialogue that relates to this subject .
... the story of Timon's being possessed of great sums of gold which he had dug up in the woods : a circumstance which he could not have had from Lucian , there being then no translation of the dialogue that relates to this subject .
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He pours : it out ; Plutus , the god of gold , Is but his steward : no meed , but he repays Sevenfold above itself ; no gift to him , But breeds the giver a return exceeding All use of quittance . ' 1 Lord . The noblest mind he carries ...
He pours : it out ; Plutus , the god of gold , Is but his steward : no meed , but he repays Sevenfold above itself ; no gift to him , But breeds the giver a return exceeding All use of quittance . ' 1 Lord . The noblest mind he carries ...
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If I want gold , steal but a beggar's dog , And give it Timon , why , the dog coins gold : If I would sell my horse , and buy twenty more Better than he , why , give my horse to Timon , Ask nothing , give it him , it foals me , straight ...
If I want gold , steal but a beggar's dog , And give it Timon , why , the dog coins gold : If I would sell my horse , and buy twenty more Better than he , why , give my horse to Timon , Ask nothing , give it him , it foals me , straight ...
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There's the fool hangs on your back already . Apem . No , thou stand'st single , thou art not on him yet . Caph . Where's the fool now ? Apem . He last asked the question.- Poor rogues , and usurers ' men ! hawds between gold and want !
There's the fool hangs on your back already . Apem . No , thou stand'st single , thou art not on him yet . Caph . Where's the fool now ? Apem . He last asked the question.- Poor rogues , and usurers ' men ! hawds between gold and want !
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I'll follow , and enquire him out : I'll serve his mind with my best will ; Whilst I have gold , I'll be his steward still . [ Exit . I 10 , the fierce wretchedness - ] Fierce is here used for hasty , precipitate .
I'll follow , and enquire him out : I'll serve his mind with my best will ; Whilst I have gold , I'll be his steward still . [ Exit . I 10 , the fierce wretchedness - ] Fierce is here used for hasty , precipitate .
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